The Leningrad Post-Punk five piece band that becoming a
show for the new faces of Republic Federations of Russia far away from the past
misty gloomy history of the terrible Sovyet Union.
The glasnost and perestroika
products really hits the heart of Russian people like flipping their daily
habits to modern day commercialism embracing as well as the more popular music
influences come and begins to planting deep roots not to mentioning Punk Rock
and Pop-Punk for affecting the thoughts of thinking for the young Russians to
stepping forward and grab their own dreams internationally succeeded well.
Scarlet Pills might be that choice for example about how Punk-Pop can flowering
finally upon Saint-Petersburg as the group themselves (Natsya, Dima, Slava,
Valera or Dima) changing their old one – Geneva to Scarlet Pills as they’re
influenced by The Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, Green Day to Good Charlotte and
Radiohead. Gave the concepts for the band’s second full album – Colonial Parody
with the giant old Soviet logo as the cover record within the delicious leading
female vocals, energetic tempos and English-written lyrics really making more
surprises for more audience to interesting on trying their works towards
Colonial Parody – bursting tracks like On My Own, Treatment, Shadows, Same Old
Story, The One Beside You or You’re Not Alone; being hesitates for sharing the
proof and spreading stories about failed-relations, trusts or teenager issues that
sometimes needs to rocking on our stereo even when some of us aren’t teenagers
anymore at the moment.
Just like younger Foo Fighters with girl on the lead
singer !
Colonial Parody:
https://scarletpills.bandcamp.com/album/colonial-parody-2
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